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Wren’s Moon Journal

Wren’s Moon Journal: A Nature Activity Book For Kids Who Love the Moon, Stars, and Sky

 

Wren's special interest is the moon!

 

An interactive moon-watching journal and activity book that invites quiet observers to connect with the night sky throughout the year.

Join Wren on a year-long journey of moon watching! This beautifully illustrated activity book combines gentle storytelling with hands-on stargazing activities, perfect for children who find wonder in quiet moments and celestial observations.

 

Each month features Wren's own moon-watching experiences alongside guided journal prompts, drawing spaces, and reflection questions. From January's Wolf Moon to December's Cold Moon, young astronomers will learn moon phases, full moon names, track lunar cycles, and discover the magic of looking up—even on cloudy nights.

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What's Inside:

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  • Complete moon phase guide with kid-friendly explanations

  • Monthly moon tracker with circles to draw and color each night's moon shape

  • 12 full moon journal pages with full moon names, Wren's observations, and space for your own

  • Stargazing tools and tips including recommended apps and non-tech alternatives

  • Special moon phenomena like blue moons, supermoons, and blood moons explained

  • Year-end reflection pages to capture your moon-watching journey

 

Perfect for:

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  • Children ages 6-12 who love astronomy and nature observation

  • Quiet kids who find peace in nighttime routines

  • Families wanting to start stargazing traditions

  • Homeschool science activities and nature studies

  • Mindful children who enjoy reflection and journaling

  • Anyone fascinated by lunar cycles and celestial events

 

Educational Benefits:

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  • STEM Learning: Moon phases, astronomy basics, and observation skills

  • Nature Connection: Seasonal awareness and outdoor exploration

  • Mindfulness: Quiet observation and reflective practices

  • Writing Skills: Descriptive language and personal expression

 

From Wren's Welcome:

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"This book is for moon-watchers like you. It's for quiet listeners, deep feelers, and stargazers who wonder why and what... Even if you don't see the moon every time, just going out to look makes you part of something big."

 

Readers who loved this book also enjoyed:

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  • "The Magic School Bus Lost in the Solar System" by Joanna Cole

  • "Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me" by Eric Carle

  • "Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back" by Joseph Bruchac

  • "Full Moon: A Year of Full Moon Names" by Penelope Arthur

 

Age Range: 6-12 years

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Whether your child is a budding astronomer or simply loves quiet moments under the stars, Wren's Moon Journal offers a gentle, year-long invitation to notice the wonder that's always above us. Perfect for creating lasting bedtime routines and fostering a lifelong love of the night sky.​

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Other Books in the Wren's Way Series:

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  • The Heart of A Wren

  • Wren Learns Her Way

  • Wren's Picture Day: Finding Her Yes in A Sensory World

  • Wren's Picture Puzzles: A Story About Thinking in Pictures And Finding Meaning in Words

Charting, journaling, and following the moon through seasons, this in-depth journal can help young astronomers observe and record Earth's natural satellite. The set-up is like a traditional lined notebook with coloured childlike drawings and prompts for facts and thoughts. For those who are academically minded or really into the moon, this could get the excitement flowing. 

Aegelis

I know that this book is for children, but I love nature and the phases of the moon which is what drew me to this book. I enjoyed the guided promps that takes you through each of the moon's phases.

Joan Robison

Wren’s Moon Journal is a great introduction to the magic of the moon, blending simple science, creative prompts, and mindfulness. It encourages slowing down, paying attention, while connecting with nature. It is both educational and soothing, and makes a wonderful addition to a bedtime routine. I highly recommend this journal to enjoy with your child—or as a calming, reflective practice just for yourself.

Lac2

This book is a beautiful blend of science, storytelling, and self-reflection. It introduces kids to the different moon phases and the traditional names of each month's full moon in a way that’s both informative and poetic. It doesn’t just teach about the moon; it invites children to connect with it. 

Olivia

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